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In this episode, we're joined by Kristin Chronister, President of the Long's Park Amphitheater Foundation, to dive into the incredible legacy and ongoing impact of one of Lancaster's most cherished cultural institutions. For over 60 years, the Foundation has connected the community through its signature Summer Music Series—featuring twelve weeks of free Sunday concerts—and the nationally recognized Labor Day Art Festival, which showcases over 200 artists from around the country.Kristin shares how these events not only celebrate music and visual art in a stunning outdoor setting, but also serve as a vital driver for local tourism, business, and community engagement. From patriotic Fourth of July performances to the Emerging Artist program, discover how the Foundation continues to evolve while staying rooted in its mission to inspire, uplift, and unite through the arts.
Reunited with David AKA The Taste of Vomit, an underground rap artist in Philadelphia (who we also spoke with on Episode 169). We talk about his NEW ALBUM, what it means to be a man, being positive without being preachy, his favorite line from the record, the bright side of getting older, his relationship with anxiety, ONE THING we could learn from him today, and ONE THING he would tell his younger self.Follow The Taste of Vomit on INSTAGRAM, check out his WEBSITE, get the tunes on BANDCAMP...and peep the BRAND NEW MUSIC VIDEO!!Playlist:1. Learning - The Taste of Vomit x Height Keech2. Anxious Minds - The Taste of Vomit x Height Keech3. Aging DIY Rapper (ft Miggs Sonny and Wade Wilson) - The Taste of Vomit x Height Keech⬇️SUPPORT THE PODCAST⬇️⭐**SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE**⭐✍️ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!⛺ HANG OUT WITH ME AT CAMP PUNKSYLVANIA💪 JOIN PLANET FITNESS FOR $1📶 $20 OFF VISIBLE PHONE PLAN (Code 3RV7LB2)♨️ STEAM UP IN A SAUNABOX💚DONATE💚https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
If you've ever thought, “Why am I not getting featured?”—this episode is for you. Whether your pitches are met with silence, you're dropping “feature me” comments under open calls, or you're simply unsure how to approach editors, this is the (loving) tough-love conversation you didn't know you needed. In this solo episode, Kat shares raw insight from her unique perspective as both a published artist and the editor of Create! Magazine. You'll learn why some pitches get ignored (even when the art is strong), what editors are actually looking for, and how to approach press and media outreach with clarity, professionalism, and confidence. She also pulls back the curtain on behind-the-scenes stories and common mistakes that hold artists back—like relying solely on social media comments, sending vague DMs, or coming off too self-promotional. You'll leave with a grounded understanding of how to share your work in a way that actually resonates. Kat also explores the energetic and mindset side of visibility—because getting featured isn't just about tactics. It's about believing you're worthy of being seen, celebrated, and supported. Want to take it further? Grab Kat's new mini course: How to Get Featured in Magazines and Press as an Artist at CreateU.co. It's just $39 and includes a 40-minute video training, pitch templates, a press kit checklist, and Kat's exact system that's helped hundreds of artists land meaningful features. New to juried submissions? Make sure you're not skipping the basics—download our free guide: Essential Tips for Emerging Artists Before Submitting Their Work. Your work deserves to be seen. Let's make sure the right people find it. Listen now, share with a fellow artist, and start visualizing your next feature—because it's possible, and it's closer than you think.
Drawing from life's experiences, Jess Yaffa has a keen ability to transform personal experiences into relatable anthems. Her debut album, Thoughts That Keep Me Up at Night, released on April 4, 2025, showcases her commitment to authentic storytelling. Collaborating with Grammy-winning producer Scott Jacoby, known for his work with Coldplay and John Legend, Yaffa delivers a collection of songs that are both polished and deeply personal. Beyond her music, Yaffa emphasizes the importance of sharing real experiences. She believes that "our real experiences and stories are more powerful than anything that could be made up—my role is to share them so we can hear, feel, and relate." This philosophy permeates her work, making her a compelling voice in the contemporary music scene. Jess has a clear artistic vision for herself and looks forward to continuing to connect with audiences through her honest and heartfelt music. Thoughts That Keep Me Up at Night is available to stream wherever you stream your favorite music. Jess recently stopped by Thunderlove Studio and this is our conversation with her. LINKS Jess on IG Jess on YouTube Jess on Spotify
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Welcome to a special series of Art Pays Me interviews with the winners of the 2024 Creative Nova Scotia Awards. Presented annually by Arts Nova Scotia and the Creative Nova Scotia Leadership Council, these awards celebrate artistic excellence across Mi'kma'ki. This would not be possible without the fantastic production work of Heist and Keke Beatz. On this episode I spoke with Emerging Artist Award recipient, Kaashif Ghanie. Kaashif Ghanie [he/him] is a mixed first generation Guyanese Canadian Muslim Ceramic and Visual Artist working in Kjipuktuk/Halifax in the Wonderneath Art Society KG Ceramics Studio with his partner, Kate Grey. Ghanie's art practice merges historical Islamic vessel shapes and motifs from his family members prayer rugs into a contemporary visual language. He graduated NSCAD University in fall 2015 with a bachelors degree in ceramics and a minor in art history.
This may be the most nurturing and positive band EVER...at least for a group that is freshly 2 years into releasing music! I chatted with Abi, Joan, Steph, and Ade who all combine to form KULFIGIRLS! This group has quaked the underground in Philadelphia since their debut release 'DIVINITY' a couple months ago and in this episode, we dive into their world...We talk about women role models, the biggest challenge they overcame, their favorite songs from the record, the evolution of their songs, and how they keep creativity in their lives. This is a real lesson on how to support one another in a band!! Follow KulfiGirls on INSTAGRAM, check out their YOUTUBE, and buy their tunes on BANDCAMP...there may be some shows to look out for this summer too 👀.Playlist:1. Bite - KulfiGirls2. FoF - KulfiGirls3. Divinity - KulfiGirls⬇️SUPPORT THE PODCAST⬇️⭐**SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE**⭐✍️ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!⛺ HANG OUT WITH ME AT CAMP PUNKSYLVANIA💪 JOIN PLANET FITNESS FOR $1📶 $20 OFF VISIBLE PHONE PLAN (Code 3RV7LB2)♨️ STEAM UP IN A SAUNABOX💚DONATE💚https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. In this episode Emily interviews artist and singer Mary Graham about her journey from drawing as a child, to painting in high school and eventually moving to the Bay Area to study at the California College of the Arts. Mary discusses her recent residencies in Maine and Colorado, and exhibitions at the Berkeley Art Center and Jonathan Carver Moore Gallery. She delves into her impactful 'brown paper bag' series, which explores themes of colorism inspired by her father's stories and broader research. Mary also reflects on influential works by artists like David Hammonds and Betty Saar, and shares her inspiration drawn from the streets of San Francisco. The episode highlights Mary's creative process, community experiences, and the significant role of the emerging artists program at the Museum of the African Diaspora in her career.About Artist Mary Graham :Mary W.D. Graham an interdisciplinary artist working in painting, sculpture, and vocal performance. Utilizing art-making methods rooted in traditional techniques, she studies the notion of “the ancestors” as a conceptual medium through which historical, interpersonal, and introspective insight might be gained.Her conceptual development originates from the veneration of her own lineage, an off-shoot of the African American spiritual tradition of ancestor worship. The work expands to encompass themes of generational love, collective human origin, our relationship to history, and our relationship to the future (the unknown). Working primarily in figuration and portraiture, she utilizes a level of precision in her representation. Her compositions are minimal; the subtlety of the substrate, or the intentional application of color intend for focus to be drawn to the subject. The subtlety of this approach is meant to provide a contemplative environment in which significance might be derived. These aesthetic philosophies of simplicity, stillness, and precision are applied to her performance work as well, which is rooted in her training as a classical vocalist. Here, the human voice is utilized as a kind of clarion. The haunting melodies are structured to slowly fill space and time, drawing viewers in so that they might share in what manifests from the collective experience of song.Mary was born in 2000 and grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania amongst a family of artists. She attended California College of the Arts where she received her BFA in Individualized Studies in 2022. Her travels for arts and cultural exchange have taken her around the globe to Mexico, Japan, Kenya, South Africa, Peru, Morocco, Indonesia, and India.Graham has been exhibiting, collaborating and performing nationally since 2006. She was a commissioned artist for projects at Burning Man from 2019 through 2023, performed at the Institute of Contemporary Art + San Francisco in 2022, and in 2024, opened her first solo exhibition at Museum of the African Diaspora as part of their Emerging Artist's Program. Graham's work has been covered by CBS News, 48hills and the MoAD Journal. She has been awarded residencies with Black [Space] Residency in San Francisco, California; Haystack Mountain School of Craft in Deer Isle, Maine; and Anderson Ranch in Snowmass, Colorado.Visit Mary's Website: MaryDGraham.comFollow on Instagram: @Mary.Graham.ArtTo learn more about the Beatiful Scars Exhibit at Jonathan Carver Moore CLICK HERE.For more on Archives Yet To Come at the Berkeley Art Center, CLICK HERE. --About Podcast Host Emily Wilson:Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco.Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWilFollow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_Podcast--CREDITS:Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseThe Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com
Music By: The Weigh Down - Marilyn, Run and Skelton Dance PartyThe Two Watts - Russian WarshipWagon Boss - After 8The Austin Young Show Theme - The FullstopsThe Austin Young Show Outro - Jeffboy Zen Follow The Austin Young ShowTalent Manager: Veronica Young *DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
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Welcome to a special series of Art Pays Me interviews with the winners of the 2024 Creative Nova Scotia Awards. Presented annually by Arts Nova Scotia and the Creative Nova Scotia Leadership Council, these awards celebrate artistic excellence across Mi'kma'ki. This would not be possible without the fantastic production work of Heist and Keke Beatz. On this episode I spoke with Emerging Artist Award recipient, Jack Wong. We talk about Jack's process for producing children's books as an author and an illustrator, the meditative benefit of shooting the same basketball shot over and over and how the lessons learned from that repetition inform his art practice. We also talk about why having a certain amount of conflict with creative collaborators can actually be a good thing.
Chatting with fellow Philly artist SUG DANIELS about how to be a musician in this day and age...this is a REAL crash course!! We talk about which artistic skill we wish we had, how music is a time capsule, Sug's first single with Don Giovanni Records, why artist's should have a YouTube channel, the importance of creative mentorship, the 'sweet spot' for touring, how to be a good collaborator, and our DREAM collaboration! FOLLOW Sug Daniels on INSTAGRAM & TIK TOK, buy their tunes on BANDCAMP, & catch her on the road with the ROOTS REVIVAL ROADSHOW~~SHOWS THIS WEEK!Playlist:1. When I'm Gone - Sug Daniels2. Sip the Years - Shane Palko & Sug Daniels3. Lightning In A Bottle - Sug Daniels & John Faye⬇️SUPPORT THE PODCAST⬇️⭐**SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE**⭐✍️ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!💪JOIN PLANET FITNESS FOR $1📶 $20 OFF VISIBLE PHONE PLAN (Code 3RV7LB2)⛺ HANG OUT WITH ME AT CAMP PUNKSYLVANIA💚DONATE💚https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
💥💥💥HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH💥💥💥 This is the 2025 BHM radio show that was LiVE ON YOUTUBE! Join us next time if ya missed it :)Enjoy these tunes coming from black artists//artists of color...such a great variety of tunes in here!Thank you all for being here to grow this community! Stay creative yall!!Playlist:1. Red Light - KulfiGirls2. So Long - ILL DOOTS3. Big World - Sovei4. DIY or Die - A Day Without Love5. Wash - Clear Channel6. Scapegoat - emospacebird.7. Blindspot - MAAFA8. Creature - Howlin' Circus9. SUPERVILLAINS - SOJI10. In Line - Richard & KeepinIt Krill11. Pay4everything - NO SIR E12. Icarus - In Shallow Seas13. Leave A Light On - Sug Daniels ⬇️SUPPORT THE PODCAST⬇️⭐**SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE**⭐✍️ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!💪JOIN PLANET FITNESS FOR $1📶 $20 OFF VISIBLE PHONE PLAN (Code 3RV7LB2)🔊 7% OFF DISTROKID MUSIC STREAMING⛺ HANG OUT WITH ME AT CAMP PUNKSYLVANIA💚DONATE💚https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
Showcasing emerging artists—today, my guest is Leia Tyebjee, co-founder of Pylot Studios, an interdisciplinary creative platform dedicated to artistic design, curation, and community engagement. In this episode, we discuss the challenges of creating spaces for artists, breaking barriers in a male-dominated industry, and how Pylot Studios is redefining art curation. Leia also shares her thoughts on AI in art, mistakes emerging artists make, the importance of community, and why she still chooses to work with film photography in the digital age. And finally, we talk bananas, interesting first impressions of New York, travel photography tips, and much more!In this episode we talk about:The Birth of Pylot Studios – From a coffee-fueled idea in 2019 to a thriving creative platformThe Problem They're Solving – Helping artists find space and opportunities to showcase their workThe Hardest Part of Curation – Reaching out, building trust, and bringing themes to lifeLeia's Background – From Mumbai to New York, studying photography, and her artistic influencesWhy She Still Shoots on Film – The tactile, immersive experience of analog photographyPhotography Trips & Creative Rituals – Habits that fuel her artistic processMistakes Emerging Artists Make – And how to navigate the art world more effectivelyArt & Technology – Thoughts on AI's impact on creativityBreaking Barriers – Navigating a male-dominated industry and standing up for yourselfThe $6.2M Banana?! – The wild side of the contemporary art worldBuilding Community – How to start from scratch, make connections, and find your creative tribeand much more LinksPylot Studios WebsitePylot Studios Instagram - @pylotstudios Leia Tyebjee Instagram - @leiatyebjee Yitzhak Franco Instagram - @__ytzk__ Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2 Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review! Share this episode with your friends. Listen and Subscribe to More Episodeshttps://www.indianstartupshow.com/ Music by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
For episode 160 of the podcast, join Rain Phoenix at Licorice Pizza as she hosts an engaging conversation with legendary songwriter Diane Warren and rising musician Mergui. This episode offers a deep dive into Diane's illustrious career, her creative process, and her collaboration with Mergui on the song "Criminal." The discussion provides unique perspectives on the music industry, including insights from one of modern music’s most celebrated songwriters. IN THIS EPISODE: [5:05] Diane Warren's early musical influences [11:10] Writing I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing and OSCAR nominations [13:00] Diane launches Mergui [15:28] Diane's versatility across musical genres [20:00] Mergui’s insights on sampling Elton John’s song KEY TAKEAWAYS: Diane Warren's journey into songwriting began at a young age, sparked by her fascination with record credits. She would study the names of songwriters on albums, dreaming of seeing her own name there one day. This early passion and determination set her on a path to becoming one of the most successful songwriters in the industry. Despite the challenges faced by women in the music industry, Diane never let her gender define her capabilities. Inspired by trailblazers like Carole King, she pursued her career with confidence, never doubting her potential to succeed as a songwriter. Collaboration with artists like Mergui showcases Diane and Mergui's ability to adapt and thrive in different musical genres. Diane’s intuitive sense for matching songs with the right artists has led to successful partnerships, allowing her to continue creating timeless music across various styles. It’s important for songwriters to find the right artist to sing and produce their songs, someone who will honor and preserve the meaning and the music. That’s when the magic happens. RESOURCE LINKS: LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link DIANE LINKS: https://www.realsongs.com/ https://x.com/Diane_Warren https://www.instagram.com/dianewarren/ https://www.facebook.com/DianeWarrenMusic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGZlUzfjZd10wW5yDYUKJ0g Mergui LINKS: https://www.Mergui.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@Mergui https://www.instagram.com/Mergui https://www.facebook.com/Merguiofficial/ https://x.com/Mergui https://www.youtube.com/@Mergui_ BIOS: Diane Warren is one of modern music’s most celebrated songwriters. She has penned nine #1 and thirty-three top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and is tied for having written the most #1 songs as a sole writer in Billboard history. She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2001 and received the prestigious Johnny Mercer Award from the organization in June 2024. She has received 16 Academy Award nominations, is a GRAMMY winner with 15 nominations, an EMMY winner, and is a two-time Golden Globe winner whose songs have been featured in more than 150 films. In November 2022, Warren became the first songwriter in history to receive an Honorary Oscar, as voted on by the Academy's Board of Governors. She recently wrote the original song "The Fire Inside," performed by Becky G for the film Flamin' Hot, directed by Eva Longoria, which marked her 15th Oscar nomination. She most recently wrote the original song “The Journey” performed by H.E.R. for the feature film The Six Triple Eight directed by Tyler Perry which marked her 16th Oscar nomination. She is the sole owner of her publishing company Realsongs, the most successful female-owned and operated business in the music industry. Warren is a recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a nod to her legendary career, having worked with many of today's most popular artists, including Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, H.E.R., Snoop Dogg, Paloma Faith, Jon Batiste, Maren Morris, John Legend, Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson, Andra Day, Justin Bieber, Jennifer Hudson and Janelle Monáe, in addition to having written songs for iconic artists such as Whitney Houston, Cher, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, and many more. Mergui has made it his mission to push the limits of modern pop music. He’s accomplished some incredible feats such as opening for Bruno Mars and Maroon 5. His talent has been recognized by publications such as Rolling Stone, Billboard, Wonderland Magazine, and Notion. Drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of early 20th-century Italian opera and the nostalgic allure of ‘70s AM pop, Mergui’s sophomore EP Shadows of Blue was a remarkable fusion of influences. Notable tracks from the EP include the Elton John-approved “Cry,” and “Happy Now?”, which he performed on The Kelly Clarkson Show and NBC’s The TODAY Show, resulting in the track skyrocketing to the Top 10 on the U.S. iTunes Singer/Songwriter charts. Mergui’s music has been featured in top-notch editorial playlists across digital service platforms including Spotify’s New Music Friday (US & Global), Chill Pop, New Pop Picks, and Just Good Music. Mergui’s unguarded sense of vulnerability shines through in his art, landing him a coveted spot on People Magazine’s Emerging Artists of 2024 list. Following a successful tour with Forest Blakk and a collaboration with Sam Feldt in the latter half of 2024, Mergui is ready to take 2025 by storm with the release of his latest EP Nobody Really Knows.
In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Emily McElwreath—art advisor, independent curator, educator, and host of The Art Career Podcast. With nearly two decades of experience, Emily has worked with some of the most influential figures in the art world, from Andy Warhol to Alice Neel. She shares how artists can reclaim their power, normalize ambition, and take control of their careers. We also explore what collectors are looking for today, how to navigate the art market, and the evolving role of art advisors. Emily offers practical networking strategies for artists and industry leaders, insights on working with high-profile guests, and details on her recent Art21 collaboration. Plus, she introduces her must-have resource for emerging artists, Navigating the Art World: A Practical Guide for Artists. Whether you're an artist looking to elevate your career or a collector seeking guidance, this episode is filled with expert insights and actionable strategies to help you thrive. Key Takeaways: Artists must reclaim their power—they are at the center of the art ecosystem. Ambition is not a dirty word—owning your career is essential for success. Networking isn't about chasing opportunities—it's about building authentic relationships. Art collectors should buy what they love but also stay informed about the market. The art world is unregulated, making it crucial to work with trusted advisors. Artists should not rely solely on galleries—direct sales and relationships matter. Emily's free artist guide, Navigating the Art World, is a must-have resource for emerging artists. Sound Bites:
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, February 20th, 2025: District Staff Give Positive Review of the Local Charter SchoolsNorthfield Arts Guild Looking for Emerging Artists in New Studio Space
***Happy Black History Month!!! RADiO SHOW iS LiVE 2/28 ON YOUTUBE***Really awesome & enlightening conversation with Ade, Jessa, & Abbey... AKA SOJI, a Philly punk outfit that is on the RISE!!! We talk about their favorite desserts, where 'soji' comes from, their latest split release with Winter Wolf, their VISION for this band, their first BIG LESSON the BEST SCENE right now, their SONGWRITING process, AND what to expect from their NEXT ALBUM!Follow SOJI on INSTAGRAM & EVERYWHERE ELSE, listen to em on BANDCAMP, check out their LYRIC VIDEO, and HANG OUT with them at CAMP PUNKSYLVANIA!!!Playlist:1. Fuck SCOTUS - SOJI2. U.S. Healthcare Is A Scam - SOJI3. SCUMLORDZ - SOJI ⬇️SUPPORT THE PODCAST⬇️⭐**SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE**⭐✍️ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!💪JOIN PLANET FITNESS FOR $1📶 $20 OFF VISIBLE PHONE PLAN (Code 3RV7LB2)🔊 7% OFF DISTROKID MUSIC STREAMING⛺ HANG OUT WITH ME AT CAMP PUNKSYLVANIA💚DONATE💚https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
In this episode of Art & Cocktails, Kat and Marina Press Granger dive deep into how artists can shift from feeling powerless to fully embracing their creative potential—no matter what's happening in the economy or art market. They break down common fears artists face, the mindset shifts needed for success, and the importance of taking control of your art career. From leveraging social media to redefining financial success, this conversation is packed with insights, strategies, and empowering perspectives to help you take action, attract opportunities, and thrive as an artist. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How to break free from limiting beliefs and step into your power as an artist Why the art market isn't as dire as it seems—and how to navigate it wisely The role of social media in building visibility and attracting collectors Practical strategies for financial empowerment and sustainable success How gratitude, mindset shifts, and community support can transform your career Sound Bites: "Everything happens for artists, not to them." "Gratitude is key to forgiveness and growth." "You can manifest your desires and create your own success." Episode Chapters: 00:00 – New Beginnings and Cosmic Influences04:40 – The Evolving Role of Artists in a Changing World11:19 – Navigating Social Media as an Artist 16:54 – The Current State of the Art Market and Financial Empowerment 29:19 – Navigating Art Sales and Gallery Relationships 32:50 – Empowering Artists: Shifting Mindsets 36:47 – The Evolving Art Market: Opportunities for Emerging Artists 48:02 – The Power of Belief in Artistic Success 52:06 – Building a Successful Art Career: Resources and Support If you're ready to shift from struggling to thriving, press play now. Connect with Marina: https://theartistadvisory.myflodesk.com/free-mc-march-2025 Subscribe to Create! Magazine with Code "NEWREADER' to save 20% off https://www.createmagazine.co/subscribe
This week, I'm sitting down with the incredibly talented Ducado Vega! We dive deep into his electrifying blend of funk and rock, exploring the inspirations behind his unique sound and what he's been working on lately. And let me tell you, this guy can shred on the guitar! We also get personal, chatting about life, influences, and… well, let's just say things might have gotten a little awkward when Ducado revealed who really taught him how to bake. (Ducado's Mom, if you're listening… maybe skip this part?) Ducado also opens up about his recent hibernation from the live music scene, but don't worry, folks! He's planning a triumphant return, and he's giving us a sneak peek into what we can expect. Plus, we talk about his brand new music video for his song "Hella"! You do not want to miss this! Find Ducado's music on Apple Music and Spotify. Music By: Ducado Vega - Seven, Sunny and HellaDezi 5 - Dirty Laundry Follow The Austin Young Show:www.austinyoungshow.com*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about hislatest release “Someplace Called Free” featuring the title track, “Happy is a Place”along with his album “Naked and Raving”! Johnny began his amazing career at 6 writinghis first song on his Mom's legal pad plucking out notes on an old guitarmissing some strings, travelled across Michigan and Ontario with many bands andas a solo artist with a loyal following on social media, plus a '25 nominee forthe ISSA USA Male Entertainer of the Year, Rising Star, Single of the Year,Songwriter of the Year, Emerging Artist and the stories behind the music! Checkout the amazing Johnny Guest on all major platforms andwww.johnnyguestmusic.com today!#johnnyguest #baycity #michigan #singersongwriter #someplacecalledfree#happyisaplace #nakedandraving #ontario #ISSA #usamaleentertaineroftheyear#risingstar #singleoftheyear #emergingartist #johnnyguestmusic #spreaker#iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble#mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjohnnyguest #themikewagnershowjohnnyguest
Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about hislatest release “Someplace Called Free” featuring the title track, “Happy is a Place”along with his album “Naked and Raving”! Johnny began his amazing career at 6 writinghis first song on his Mom's legal pad plucking out notes on an old guitarmissing some strings, travelled across Michigan and Ontario with many bands andas a solo artist with a loyal following on social media, plus a '25 nominee forthe ISSA USA Male Entertainer of the Year, Rising Star, Single of the Year,Songwriter of the Year, Emerging Artist and the stories behind the music! Checkout the amazing Johnny Guest on all major platforms andwww.johnnyguestmusic.com today!#johnnyguest #baycity #michigan #singersongwriter #someplacecalledfree#happyisaplace #nakedandraving #ontario #ISSA #usamaleentertaineroftheyear#risingstar #singleoftheyear #emergingartist #johnnyguestmusic #spreaker#iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble#mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjohnnyguest #themikewagnershowjohnnyguest
Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about his latest release “Someplace Called Free” featuring the title track, “Happy is a Place” along with his album “Naked and Raving”! Johnny began his amazing career at 6 writing his first song on his Mom's legal pad plucking out notes on an old guitar missing some strings, travelled across Michigan and Ontario with many bands and as a solo artist with a loyal following on social media, plus a '25 nominee for the ISSA USA Male Entertainer of the Year, Rising Star, Single of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Emerging Artist and the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Johnny Guest on all major platforms and www.johnnyguestmusic.com today! #johnnyguest #baycity #michigan #singersongwriter #someplacecalledfree #happyisaplace #nakedandraving #ontario #ISSA #usamaleentertaineroftheyear #risingstar #singleoftheyear #emergingartist #johnnyguestmusic #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjohnnyguest #themikewagnershowjohnnyguest Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.
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Hear a musician reflect on how birds affect life and music. This episode is about the deep connection between nature and music, and how birds provide us with a sense of place.If anyone can silence a room, it's South Africa-born and Melbourne-based musician Ruby Gill. Ruby's arresting lyricism and deadpan wit have already garnered them millions of streams, awards and radio play from Triple J and every major metro station in Australia, to BBC6Music and KCRW over the pond. Known to bring even the most stoic to tears with profound reflections on society and self-awareness, Ruby's “melancholic lyrical wizardry” has earned the reputation of unmissable, with accolades such as as Sunday Times' Breaking Act (UK), Emerging Artist of the Year at Port Fairy Folk Festival, nominations for The Australian Music Prize (Mercury equivalent) and Best Folk Work at the Music Victoria Awards, and high praise from NME, CLASH, The Independent and more. Consistent reviews echo Triple J's Zan Rowe, “excuse me while I scrape myself off the floor.” Available on YouTube, your podcast app or listen below.Links:Ruby's new album Some Kind of Control is out March 28 2025.* Ruby's website - https://rubygill.me/* Ruby on Facebook - @rubygillmusic* Ruby on Instagram - @rubymarygill* Ruby on Twitter/X - @rubymarygill* Ruby on YouTube - youtube.com/user/rubymarygill* Bird Song by Cosmo Sheldrake - cosmosheldrake.com/music/birdsong* Flightless Bird, American Mouth by Iron and Wine - youtube.com/watch?v=RGVmhrfQqzg* Blue Jay recording by Dan Lane (XC215532) - xeno-canto.org* African Paradise Flycatcher recording by Tony Archer (XC603822) - xeno-canto.org* Hadada Ibis recording by Tony Archer (XC686712) - xeno-canto.orgWeekend Birder online:* Website - weekendbirder.com* Instagram - @weekend.birder* Facebook - @weekend.birder* YouTube - @WeekendBirder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's get ILL!!! Hanging out with US and JORDAN of the ILL DOOTS collective, and we are reunited with Christian (from Ep. 167)!! We learn how these worlds collided to make an awesome DOCUMENTARY outlining the first waves of ILL DOOTS...who now enter their 15th Anniversary helping us to love LEARNING & LIVING!!In this episode, we talk about the ILL Movement, our favorite moments from the 20|20 reVISION documentary, their community work with youth, their vision going forward, and their success...while (almost) debating hip hop vs. rap. This is a longer one that could've gone a lot longer honestly (but maybe we'll talk to them again...) Follow ILL DOOTS on INSTAGRAM, subscribe to their YOUTUBE, check out their WEBSITE, buy their tunes on BANDCAMP, and WATCH 20|20 REVISION out now!!! Their new album is out in April!!Playlist:1. Sheep (feat. Ron Draper, Anwar Marshall) - ILL DOOTS 2. Peaking - ILL DOOTS3. Plague - ILL DOOTS⬇️SUPPORT THE PODCAST⬇️⭐**SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE**⭐✍️ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!💪JOIN PLANET FITNESS FOR $1📶 $20 OFF VISIBLE PHONE PLAN (Code 3RV7LB2)🔊 7% OFF DISTROKID MUSIC STREAMING⛺ HANG OUT WITH ME AT CAMP PUNKSYLVANIA💚DONATE💚https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
Chatting with Scott, JC, Jaden, AND Adam...aka the FULL SQUAD of chemical-x, an emerging punk band from New Jersey. We talk about their FIRST favorite band, FIRST song learned, the NJ music scene, what 'success' means to them as a band today, what their vision is for this band, and their BEST advice for new punk bands. Follow chemical-x on INSTAGRAM, buy their tunes thru PHAMELESS RECORDS, and catch em on tour this Spring with a NEW RECORD!!Playlist:1. rotten - chemical-x2. pessimist - chemical-x3. hard for cash - chemical-xSUPPORT~~*****SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE*****~ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!~ $20 Off Visible: https://www.visible.com/get/?3RV7LB2 (Code 3RV7LB2)~ 7% off Distrokid: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/772674 ~ Hang out with me at Camp Punx: https://www.tixr.com/amp/1u87rf/121136DONATE:https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
For the first Stack podcast episode of 2025 I spoke with creative director Alex Stevenson and editor-in-chief Chloe Hayman about Soft Stir, the Australian magazine that provides a space for emerging artists and writers to experiment and find their voice.
Starting as an aspiring videographer and producer, Bles garnered attention from industry leaders, leading to collaborations with upcoming artists who later became icons. Joining forces with Zodiac Fishgrease, they produced top-charting videos and hits that became era-defining anthems. Diversifying his musical ventures, Bles created timeless music that resonated with renowned artists like The Lost Boyz, Foxy Brown, Trick Daddy, Queen Latifah, and more, cementing his mastery in the field. Through soulful melodies, profound lyrics, and captivating visuals, Zodiac/Bles captivated global audiences. Embracing collaborations with Naughty by Nature and other mentioned artists, they unleashed musical and visual brilliance. Bles' boundary-pushing music, blending genres, and styles, crafted a distinct soundscape that mesmerized listeners. His solo projects, especially the upcoming album “Untitled,” are poised to be monumental successes, showcasing his versatility across soul, hip-hop, and R&B genres. The album promises to strike an emotional chord with its compelling mix of lyrics and beats, poised to soar up the charts and captivate critics and fans worldwide. Lamont's unparalleled style and ability to connect through music and visuals will mark a groundbreaking milestone.
💥💥💥HAPPY NEW YEAR💥💥💥 This is the 2024 radio show that was LiVE ON YOUTUBE! You gotta join us next time if ya missed it :)Thank you all for being here to grow this community! 2025 I will be going much harder on YouTube and continuing to grow the community there! Enjoy these BRAND NEW tunes from some BRAND NEW BANDS, old friends, and folks from all over the country. Stay creative yall!!Playlist:1. Different Worlds - KNUCKLËHEAD2. Riding Shotgun - Dylan Disaster and The Revelry3. Green - Pinhead Gunpowder4. In My Way - slugwater5. Good Enough - Local Honeymoon6. Let's Go Plaid Together, Baby! - the Shoeless and the Other7. I Can't Imagine - Vice Trip8. Modern apathy - Kevin Krimson9. Suburban Hell - Lions Of West Texas10. October Beach House - Asylum 21311. Penguin Wings - Nihiloceros12. Other Lives - The Currents13. Revival - The Oddity14. Forward - hey thanks.15. I'll Mess With You - Four Degrees Colder16. Lock It Up - Free Association17. Head on Collision - Everything is Unfamiliar18. Magnum Opus - PUSCHSUPPORT~~*****SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE*****~ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!~ $20 Off Visible: https://www.visible.com/get/?3RV7LB2 (Code 3RV7LB2)~ 7% off Distrokid: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/772674 ~ Hang out with me at Camp Punx: https://www.tixr.com/amp/1u87rf/121136DONATE:https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
Chatting with Brad of the Toronto based Alternative Funk group Cold Weather Captains. We debate winter stuff, transitioning from a 3 piece to 5 piece band, writing their S/T record, the challenges songwriters face, and what the vision is for the future. Follow CWC on INSTAGRAM, buy their music on BANDCAMP, and check out their WEBSITE. 2024 RADIO SHOW WILL BE LIVE ON YT NEW YEARS EVE!!Playlist:1. Kings and Queens - Cold Weather Captains2. Royal Purple - Cold Weather Captains3. Venom - Cold Weather CaptainsSUPPORT~~*****SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE*****~ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!~ $20 Off Visible: https://www.visible.com/get/?3RV7LB2 (Code 3RV7LB2)~ 7% off Distrokid: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/772674 ~ Hang out with me at Camp Punx: https://www.tixr.com/amp/1u87rf/121136DONATE:https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
Curator and gallery owner Liza Zhurkovskaya joins Charuka Arora on the Arts to Hearts podcast to share her inspiring story of navigating the art world. From overcoming early struggles and starting her gallery during the pandemic to offering valuable advice for artists on building connections and crafting compelling statements, Liza's insights are both practical and uplifting. Perfect for anyone looking to thrive in the creative industry!
Welcome to the American Railroading Podcast! In this our first ever Christmas Special our host Don Walsh is joined by guests and Texas country music chart-toppers Payton Riley and Bubba Westly. Together they discuss the long history and connection between trains, music and Christmas, as well as sharing favorite Christmas songs and Christmas memories. Payton Riley and Bubba Westly also perform several live and unplugged songs on the episode including each of their own newly released Christmas songs. Tune in to this episode and enjoy some Christmas cheer! You can find the episode on the American Railroading Podcast's official website at www.AmericanRailroading.net . Welcome aboard!KEY POINTS: The American Railroading Podcast remains in the Top 10% of all podcasts globally!There are over 800 known songs about trains.The earliest known train song was copyrighted July 1st, 1828.Trains are not only found throughout music but in movies as well, including Christmas movies like The Polar Express.Country music and Christmas have a long history as well including songs like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, performed by country music artist and movie star Gene Autry.Payton Riley and Bubba Westly play their favorite Christmas songs for us, as well as each of their own newly released Christmas songs.Payton Riley proudly took home the title of “Young Artist of the Year” at the Texas Country Music Awards in both 2023 and 2024, and was recently honored at the iconic Grand Ole Opry with the prestigious 2024 Josie Award for “Young Artist of the Year” in the Young Adult Female category.In 2024 Bubba Westly has achieved the #1 song in Texas radio with “Falling Star”, along with 4 consecutive Top 25 singles and being a finalist for the 2024 Texas Country Music Awards, Emerging Artist of the Year. Bubba is currently a semi-finalist for the Texas Regional Radio Music Awards, 2024 New Male Vocalist of the Year.Both Payton and Bubba have exciting plans for 2025 including upcoming movie roles.Everyone at the American Railroading Podcast wishes you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!Stay tuned for an exciting Season 3 in 2025!LINKS MENTIONED: https://www.americanrailroading.nethttps://www.therevolutionrailgroup.com https://www.youtube.com/@americanrailroadingpodcast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dwalshX https://www.aldonco.comhttps://www.enviroserve.com https://www.paytonrileymusic.com https://www.bubbawestly.com https://trrma.net/
Chatting with Luis, who fronts The Currents...a rad new alternative indie group outta Toledo, Ohio. We get into the best & worst things about Ohio, how the band came together, what they learned from their debut EP, what the vibe is for the new album they're writing, and what the real goal is for their upcoming debut album release. Follow The Currents on INSTAGRAM, buy their tunes on BANDCAMP, and see all their OTHER LINKS.Playlist:1. Turning Red - The Currents2. End of the World - The Currents3. Currents (Where Did You Go?) - The CurrentsSUPPORT~~*****SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE*****~ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!~ $20 Off Visible: https://www.visible.com/get/?3RV7LB2 (Code 3RV7LB2)~ 7% off Distrokid: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/772674 ~ Hang out with me at Camp Punx: https://www.tixr.com/amp/1u87rf/121136DONATE:https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
Talking with Izzy who fronts the band Poppy Roscoe, ANOTHER artist from the Los Angeles area! We get into the kind of animal he would be, why they have so many East coast listeners, their concept album/movie, evolving their live sound, and what the perspective is on being in a band today. Check out Poppy Roscoe's WEBSITE, follow them on INSTAGRAM, check out their movie on YOUTUBE, and tune into them on SPOTIFY.Playlist:1. Freaky People - Poppy Roscoe2. Vacation Forever - Poppy Roscoe3. Plastic Sun - Poppy RoscoeSUPPORT~~*****SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE*****~ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!~ $20 Off Visible: https://www.visible.com/get/?3RV7LB2 (Code 3RV7LB2)~ 7% off Distrokid: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/772674 ~ Hang out with me at Camp Punx: https://www.tixr.com/amp/1u87rf/121136DONATE:https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
In this episode of The Truth In This Art, I sit down with emerging artist Kaia King-Hall, born in Jacksonville, Florida, and currently studying Studio Art at Santa Monica College. Kaia's work has been featured in exhibitions like Are You Seen? at Barrett Art Gallery in Santa Monica and Eclectic Collective at Ouro Gallery in Los Angeles. Her talent has earned her several awards, including the Ronn Davis and Stiefel/Dockweiler Art Scholarships, as well as recognition in KCRW's Young Creators Project in 2022.We discuss Kaia's creative journey, her focus on women's issues, and how her experiences with sexism inspire her art. She also shares how attending an arts high school pushed her to improve and how anger and personal experiences drive her work. We touch on her interest in large-scale sculptures and her recent pop-up show Spring Chickens in Venice, CA.Tune in for a conversation about vulnerability, empowerment, and staying true to your artistic vision. The Truth In This Art Podcast is proudly supported by the Robert W. Deutsch FoundationGot a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore & beyond? Share it at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on The Truth In This Art podcast, hosted by Rob Lee. Join the conversation and showcase your insights on creativity and community!Follow us: Blue Sky, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisartOriginal music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode art: Alley Kid ArtAbout The Truth In This Art PodcastThe Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores the vibrant intersections of arts, culture, and community in Baltimore and beyond. Through compelling conversations with artists, musicians, and cultural innovators, each episode unpacks the motivations, challenges, and achievements shaping today's creative landscape. Dive into stories that celebrate the voices defining culture and creativity, offering fresh perspectives and meaningful insights into the world around us.Support the podcastMerch from Redbubble | Make a Donation | Leave a Review ★ Support this podcast ★
Okoye Franklin aka Bad Friends is a record producer, sound engineer, DJ, musician & songwriter from Halifax.Bad Friends was recently nominated for "DJ OF THE YEAR", "ELECTRONIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR" Awards - MUSIC NOVA SCOTIA and Emerging Artist of the Year - ANSMA.Supported by Spinnin' Records and recently signed to One Seven Music, distributed by Sony Music, Bad Friends mixes his Nigerian roots with his new Canadian home in a thunderous heartfelt track that lets EDM and Afrobeat mingle on the dance floor.Check him out @badfriends_music
Sitting down with Jorge--the head of the L.A. based alternative group The Dancing Skeletons. We talk about his wide range of sound, the band's awesome aesthetic, the unconventional songwriting process, where we would relocate to, and what makes an album successful. We also get the EXCLUSIVE details on the next album's release date AND the album's title! 👀 Follow & listen to The Dancing Skeletons through links on their WEBSITE.Playlist: 1. Me Dejaste Solo - The Dancing Skeletons2. Leo The Late Bloomer - The Dancing Skeletons3. Bread & Circus - The Dancing SkeletonsSUPPORT~~*****SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE*****~ Leave a cool review on the podcast platform of your choice!~ $20 Off Visible: https://www.visible.com/get/?3RV7LB2 (Code 3RV7LB2)~ 7% off Distrokid: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/772674 DONATE:https://streamlabs.com/rogerstayscreative/tip
Send us a textI was so happy to have Emily on the show,,and just on the heels of her newest album release last Friday , "All of the Pieces" acoustic album!!! y'all are gonna love this album and Emily!!check her out www.emilybrooke.comand all links are there, some are underemilybrookmusicSupport the showThe David Bradley ShowHost: David Bradleyhttps://www.facebook.com/100087472238854https://youtube.com/@thedavidbradleyshowwww.thedavidbradleyshow.com Like to be a guestContact Usjulie@thedavidbradleyshow.comRecorded at Bradley StudiosProduced by: Caitlin BackesProud Member of CMASPONSERSBottled Water and Sweet Tea provided by PURITY DairyABlaze Entertainment
Think it's too late to pursue your art career? Think again. In this episode, I'm talking to Caleigh Parsons, an artist who started painting in her 40s and is now making some MOVES. We'll unpack her journey from gallery owner to artist, how powerful a community is for growing, and how creating your own opportunities can take you further than you'd ever imagined. We talk about redefining what it means to be an artist — and why the right time to start is whenever you decide to. Get ready for a powerful conversation that will inspire, especially if you're a new artist. Make sure to subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss a thing! And don't forget to come hang with me on Instagram @jodie_king_. Interested in being a guest on a future episode of Honest Art? Email me at amy@jodieking.com! Resources mentioned: Get on my email list to save on Color Course for Rebels + Patreon subscriptions during Black Friday: https://www.jodiekingart.com/jointhelist Rebel Artists Society: https://www.jodiekingart.com/rebelartistssociety Color Course for Rebels 101 & 102: https://www.jodiekingart.com/ccfr Studio Elite: https://www.jodiekingart.com/studioelite Episode 84: How Artists Can Let Go of Perfection and Play More With Nina Berenato: https://jodieking.com/episode-84-how-artists-can-let-go-of-perfection-and-play-more-with-nina-berenato/ Hear Sarah Blakely's (the founder of Spanx) story: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/sara-blakely-founder-of-spanx Stay in touch with Caleigh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caleighparsonsart/ Check out Caleigh's original artwork here: https://caleighparsonsart.com/ Sign up for the Honest Art Workshop in Austin, TX: https://jodieking.com/honest-art-workshop-austin-february-2025 Subscribe to my Patreon for as little as $1 a month and get access to additional art career resources: patreon.com/honestartpodcast Watch this full episode on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC64Vn6NF5BfiwLNTSb_VnDA For a full list of show notes and links, check out my blog: www.jodieking.com/podcast
Naomi Moon Siegel Naomi Moon Siegel is an award-winning trombonist, improviser, composer, and educator committed to creating a positive, transformative music culture beyond conventional genre norms. Her original musical vocabulary draws on the richness of various global musical traditions. Siegel explores the trombone as a vehicle for sonic expression colored by breath, spit, and physicality. A longtime collaborator with Wayne Horvitz, Siegel has performed with such luminaries as Jessica Lurie, Matthew Golombisky, Carmen Staaf, March Fourth Marching Band, Allison Miller, Julian Priester, The California Honeydrops, Martha Scanlan, Stuart Dempster, Skerik, and Thione Diop. With saxophonist Kate Olson, Siegel formed the folk punk jazz duo Syrinx Effect, which has released four albums and performed around the United States. Siegel is a recipient of Chamber Music America's Performance Plus Grant, Jazz Journalists Association's Jazz Hero Award, Montana Art Council's Artist Innovation Award, and Earshot Jazz's Golden Ear Award for Emerging Artist of the Year. . Siegel is an adjunct professor of trombone at the University of Montana and a dedicated music educator. Siegel is also a staunch advocate for intersectional gender justice in jazz and music settings, leading workshops to build awareness and work towards positive systemic shifts in our music culture.
Could social media be the key to unlocking an artist's full potential? Join us for a special episode of Just Make Art as VIsionary Projects co-founder Blayne Planit sits down with our Ty Nathan Clark, to uncover the transformative power of digital platforms in the art world. Ty takes us through his journey, enriched by family influences and global experiences, demonstrating how modern tools like Instagram have become critical in building connections and expanding an artist's reach. With tales of unexpected opportunities and strategic self-promotion, Ty's insights reveal the intricate dance between digital presence and artistic success.Through Ty's story, we navigate the delicate balance between studio work and networking, offering emerging artists a blueprint for transitioning from group exhibitions to the coveted solo show. Ty shares invaluable strategies for engaging with galleries, emphasizing the necessity of quality content and thoughtful interactions on social media. The conversation explores how persistence and a proactive approach can lead to significant breakthroughs, illustrating Instagram's role as an indispensable ally in an artist's career path.As we close this enriching episode, Ty leaves us with a powerful message about the enduring impact of mentorship and collaboration. He discusses his commitment to nurturing emerging talents through his mentorship program, underscoring the importance of fostering a supportive community. By sharing personal anecdotes of growth and the triumphs achieved through partnership, Ty inspires artists to embrace each opportunity as a chance to learn and evolve, ultimately crafting a dynamic and accessible art world for all.Visit Visionary Projects:https://visionaryprojects.orgFollow Visionary Projects:https://www.instagram.com/visionaryprojectsnycSend us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Madonna Wade-Reed Reveals The MIND-BLOWING Music Supervision Strategies You Need to Know. Join Ritch Esra and Eric Knight in an exclusive conversation with veteran music supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed. Uncover the secrets of successful music placements, the importance of formal communication, and the impact of sync deals on independent artists' careers. Learn about Madonna Wade-Reed's unique approach to script breakdowns and music selection that bring stories to life in film and TV.
On this week's Vinyl Fridays Brandon & AP Lindsay welcome guest DJ Javier Valencia to spin some of his records. talk about his band Harvey Lightyear who is currently in the running in the Emerging Artist poll in the Chicago Reader, and music, and what-have-you. Vinyl Fridays theme song by Dazzleflage Bed music: Apache by Jorgan Ingmann Apache by The Incredible Bongo Band Apache 65' by Davie Allan & The Arrows Biradio.libsyn.com Instagram: @birp60406 Facebook: @blueislandradio If you'd like to support the show visit Patreon.com/blueislandradio
In this episode of Art & Cocktails, I'm (host Ekaterina Popova, Kat) sharing my personal reflections on the power of art after an amazing experience at Art Basel Paris. I'll dive into the joy of reconnecting with my art community, the inspiring conversations I had, and some of the most meaningful moments from the fair. This isn't just about what I saw—it's about how art connects us, helps us grow, and why it's more important now than ever. So, join me as we explore how we can all embrace our unique creative paths and make art a bigger part of our lives. Blog Post: https://www.createmagazine.co/blog/why-art-matters-today-reflections-from-art-basel-paris-2024 Call For Art: https://www.createmagazine.co/call-for-art Become a Subscriber and Support Indie Art Publishing: https://www.createmagazine.co/magazine Key Takeaways: Art is a remedy for survival and thriving. Connections made through art are invaluable. AI cannot replace the human experience in art. Smaller works can be just as impactful as larger ones. Art serves as a bridge across cultures and languages. The art community thrives on collaboration and support. Art is essential for expressing complex emotions. Artists should respect their own work and its value. Art can provide a break from societal challenges. Creativity is vital for personal and collective growth. Chapters: 00:00 - The Transformative Power of Art 03:42 - Experiencing Art Basel Paris 06:25 - Connections and Community in the Art World 09:29 - The Role of Technology in Art 12:20 - Reflections on Art's Importance 15:38 - Invitation to Embrace Art's Gifts 17:29 - Outro
Fab Dupont is an acclaimed mixing engineer and producer known for his work with top artists across various genres. With decades of experience, Fab has honed his craft to become a trusted expert in audio production, helping independent artists develop their unique sound. As an educator and mentor, he's passionate about sharing his insights on mixing, production, and building sustainable careers in music. In this episode, Fab dives deep into the realities of navigating the music industry as an independent artist. From crafting a distinctive sound to managing the business side of music, Fab shares actionable advice that can help any artist stand out in a crowded market.Key Takeaways:Discover why building strong relationships is just as important as creating a unique sound.Learn how to keep your overhead low to maximize freedom and creative experimentation.Understand the crucial role basic mixing skills play in presenting your music at its best.----To learn more about Fab Dupont and his work, visit: https://www.fabulousfab.com/Apply for an Artist Breakthrough Session with our team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast
In this episode of 'The Truth in This Art,' host Rob Lee sits down with Christopher Williams, known as The Black Da Vinci, a visual artist originally from the West Coast, now based in Philadelphia. Christopher's work radiates Black joy through his powerful portraiture and figurative painting. They discuss his journey, the importance of celebrating Black identity and culture in art, and his choice to move away from depictions of Black pain. This conversation offers deep insights into his creative process and the significance of representation in art. Christopher Williams' work is both a celebration and a statement. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the arts and culture podcast scene and showcase your insights on "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art"Hosted by Rob Lee, "The Truth In This Art" podcast dives into the heart of creativity and its influence on the community. This arts and culture podcast from Baltimore highlights artists discussing their ideas, sharing insights, and telling impactful stories. Through these artist interviews, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the creative economy and artistic life in Baltimore. Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation ★ Support this podcast ★
Russ Robson is the founder of Gussapolooza Music Festival and the Indie Distributor Project. With a deep passion for supporting emerging artists, Russ has grown Gussapolooza into a thriving platform where musicians can showcase their talents and connect with a like-minded community. Beyond music, Russ is committed to using alternative therapies, including plant medicine, to help individuals facing trauma and addiction. In this episode, Russ shares his journey, insights into the power of music, and the role of leadership in overcoming personal challenges.In this episode, Russ dives into the transformative power of music, community, and personal growth—revealing how artists can overcome fear and build meaningful connections with their audience.In this episode, we explore:How Gussapolooza is creating real opportunities for emerging artists to thrive.The healing power of music and community for individuals struggling with trauma and addiction.Embracing fear and leading with courage in both life and creative pursuits.To learn more about Russ Robson and his work, visit: https://gussapolooza.com/----Apply for a free Artist Breakthrough Session with our team: https://masterclass.modernmusician.me/apply-success?utm_source=podcast
In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I talk with BRUSH Mural Fest co-founders Jaz Ehrenberg and Saba Hamidi, along with Mac Campbell, Executive Director of the Baltimore Convention Center. We discuss the BRUSH Mural Fest Celebration, taking place on September 14th, which highlights Baltimore's talented local artists. Jaz and Saba share the story behind BRUSH, their focus on uplifting emerging muralists through a hands-on mentorship program, and their commitment to creating community-driven public art. Mac explains the Convention Center's role in hosting the celebration and supporting the local arts. Together, we explore how public art can transform spaces and build a stronger creative community in Baltimore. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the arts and culture podcast scene and showcase your insights on "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art"Hosted by Rob Lee, "The Truth In This Art" podcast dives into the heart of creativity and its influence on the community. This arts and culture podcast from Baltimore highlights artists discussing their ideas, sharing insights, and telling impactful stories. Through these artist interviews, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the creative economy and artistic life in Baltimore. Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation ★ Support this podcast ★
Marian Draper is a vivacious personality who is passionate about the Ceramic Craft. Originally from Rome, NY, Marian is a graduate from Rochester Institute of Technology where she earned her bachelor's degree in studio arts. Marian is currently located in Asheville, North Carolina completing a residency at Odyssey Clayworks. http://ThePottersCast.com/1056